Neuschwanstein Castle - scenic relaxation film with calming music
Neuschwanstein Palace (German: Schloss Neuschwanstein) (or for easier pronunciation: Neuschwan-stein) is an ancient palace located in southern Germany, near Hohenschwangau and Füssen in southwestern Bavaria, not far from the Austrian border. Neuschwanstein is the most famous castle of Ludwig II and one of Germany's most popular tourist attractions. It is visited by about 1.5 million tourists annually. Often referred to as a "fairytale castle", Neuschwanstein is open to visitors nearly all year round. The architecture and interior design are influenced by the romantic eclecticism of the 19th century and the castle is considered one of the most important historical works. Three of the Ludwijk castles (Neuschwanstein, Linderhof and Hirenchemsee) have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The palace was built in 1869 for Bavarian King Ludwig II as a perfect idea for a medieval knight's castle. Designed by Christian Jank, and built by Eduard Riedel and Georg von Dollmann. The king lived only a few months in the castle, and died before construction was completed.
Date
Picture of the palace from above
King Ludwig II of Bavaria, known under the name "Mad King Ludwig", began building the palace at the end of the 19th century in the summer of 1868. The palace was designed by the engineer Christian Jank and took 17 years to build. Up to 8 meters of rock was removed to make room for foundations. In June 1869, the access road to the new palace was ready. On September 5, 1869, the building plan, pictures of buildings, and coins from the reign of Ludwig II were laid in foundation stone. The latest methods were used in construction in terms of technology as well as materials. The rooms of the palace and the royal residence were heated by central heating with hot air. Running water was available on all floors, even hot and cold in the kitchen. The toilets were equipped with automatic washers. The king also had an automatic pager for servants, and there was a telephone line connecting the third and fourth floors, in addition to an elevator, and the cranes were powered by steam engines. The masonry was made of bricks clad only with light limestone. Neuschweinstein Palace is located near Hohenschwangau Palace, which was built by Ludwig II's father Maximilian II, former King of Bavaria. Ludwig II was removed from power before the end of the palace construction period, because he squandered state funds on building palaces and other unnecessary matters according to his opponents. Seven weeks after his death in a hitherto unknown manner, the doors of the palace were opened to the public. Many of the masterpieces painted on the walls of the palace were inspired by the works of Wagner, with whom Ludwig II was so fond of. Only 14 of the palace's 360 rooms were decorated and the rest were devoid of any artwork or furniture.
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Neuschwanstein Palace (German: Schloss Neuschwanstein) (or for easier pronunciation: Neuschwan-stein) is an ancient palace located in southern Germany, near Hohenschwangau and Füssen in southwestern Bavaria, not far from the Austrian border. Neuschwanstein is the most famous castle of Ludwig II and one of Germany's most popular tourist attractions. It is visited by about 1.5 million tourists annually. Often referred to as a "fairytale castle", Neuschwanstein is open to visitors nearly all year round. The architecture and interior design are influenced by the romantic eclecticism of the 19th century and the castle is considered one of the most important historical works. Three of the Ludwijk castles (Neuschwanstein, Linderhof and Hirenchemsee) have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The palace was built in 1869 for Bavarian King Ludwig II as a perfect idea for a medieval knight's castle. Designed by Christian Jank, and built by Eduard Riedel and Georg von Dollmann. The king lived only a few months in the castle, and died before construction was completed.
Date
Picture of the palace from above
King Ludwig II of Bavaria, known under the name "Mad King Ludwig", began building the palace at the end of the 19th century in the summer of 1868. The palace was designed by the engineer Christian Jank and took 17 years to build. Up to 8 meters of rock was removed to make room for foundations. In June 1869, the access road to the new palace was ready. On September 5, 1869, the building plan, pictures of buildings, and coins from the reign of Ludwig II were laid in foundation stone. The latest methods were used in construction in terms of technology as well as materials. The rooms of the palace and the royal residence were heated by central heating with hot air. Running water was available on all floors, even hot and cold in the kitchen. The toilets were equipped with automatic washers. The king also had an automatic pager for servants, and there was a telephone line connecting the third and fourth floors, in addition to an elevator, and the cranes were powered by steam engines. The masonry was made of bricks clad only with light limestone. Neuschweinstein Palace is located near Hohenschwangau Palace, which was built by Ludwig II's father Maximilian II, former King of Bavaria. Ludwig II was removed from power before the end of the palace construction period, because he squandered state funds on building palaces and other unnecessary matters according to his opponents. Seven weeks after his death in a hitherto unknown manner, the doors of the palace were opened to the public. Many of the masterpieces painted on the walls of the palace were inspired by the works of Wagner, with whom Ludwig II was so fond of. Only 14 of the palace's 360 rooms were decorated and the rest were devoid of any artwork or furniture.
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